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Giving Rise to Skeletons with Darwin’s Magic Wand

Mistakes in a fish embryo gave rise to pole vaulters, thinks a Darwinist.

DNA Does Not Explain Morphology

How do you get from a linear code to a skeleton? A new book says nobody has found the answer.

Using Race to Identify Skeletal Remains

Should forensic anthropologists use race to help identify persons from skeletal parts? The debate goes on and gets weirder.

Bone Wonders Celebrated

Illustra Media's newest short film is a masterpiece of animation and design evidence in the human body.

More Dead Sea Scrolls Found

In an adventurous operation, archaeologists have recovered Bible-era treasures before looters could get them.

Mechanical Engineering in the Skeleton

Dr Henry Richter explains some of the design requirements for having a skeleton.

Stem Cells Back in the News with New Hopes and Discoveries

Stem cells were all the rage ten years ago, but news stories these days are less common. What's new?

Lucy Lived in the Trees

A new CT scan of Lucy's bones show adaptations for living in the trees.

Body Wonders You Didn't Know You Had

We have some really advanced equipment running inside us.

Humans Could Be Much Healthier

Recent news about the body's remarkable powers raise questions about why we aren't better off.

Talk the Walk

Upright walking—that distinctive human form of locomotion—is more complex than putting one foot in front of the other. Let's talk the walk.

Enjoy Your High-Tech Body and Brain

No need to feel insignificant in a lonely universe. You are loaded with great equipment for an exciting life.

Twist of the Wrist: Dino-Bird Magic

The hand of the evolutionist is quicker than the eye of the reporter.

Body Wonders You Didn't Know About

Here's a collection of new findings about the body that should make us all stand in awe of what our Creator has provided.
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